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Visual Literacy: how to use images in your academic work (webinar)

In today's world, we are constantly bombarded with visual information through media, advertisements, social media, and more. Being visually literate helps us interpret and understand these messages more effectively and understand how visual information can be used to enrich academic work.

In this webinar, you will find out how to use images in your academic work, including how to caption and reference images, and some tips and tools on where and how to find them.

The session will also briefly cover the ethical and legal implications of using images, including copyright and intellectual property, and the historical and cultural implications of using images to communicate.  

The link to join the event will be sent in the confirmation email.

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Are you working towards your Lincoln Award? By attending this session you can gain 5 points to your Develop section.  

This is a generic session designed for multiple attendees.  If you have a particular learning need you may wish to contact the facilitator or your Academic Subject Librarian.

Related LibGuide: Images: finding, using and referencing by Oonagh Monaghan

Date:
Tuesday, 29th April 2025
Time:
10:00 - 10:45
Location:
Online
Categories:
  Academic Subject Librarians     Online sessions  

Registration is required. There are 23 seats available.